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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 312399" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Lifer, I can't disagree with this, however you must realize, doing this is easier for a manager than a driver. In the manager position when the clock strikes 5 pm, you can (on most days) leave the building to your sups and go to the house and play with the baby's Momma. When you are a driver, you have to finish the load so generously provided by the company before you can even think of going home. Not to mention the wear and tear on your body that managers don't have to face day in and day out. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that managers have it easy, I am aware that the stress is sometimes unbearable. The flexibility of the daily routine is just easier to utilize in management than in hourly. </p><p> I have a feeling that if all managers operated their centers as it seems you did yours, this forum would read like a lovefest for UPS, unfortunately that just isn't reality.</p><p> edited to add:</p><p> I prefer to see the glass half full, unfortunately I see the package car as half full also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 312399, member: 13254"] Lifer, I can't disagree with this, however you must realize, doing this is easier for a manager than a driver. In the manager position when the clock strikes 5 pm, you can (on most days) leave the building to your sups and go to the house and play with the baby's Momma. When you are a driver, you have to finish the load so generously provided by the company before you can even think of going home. Not to mention the wear and tear on your body that managers don't have to face day in and day out. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that managers have it easy, I am aware that the stress is sometimes unbearable. The flexibility of the daily routine is just easier to utilize in management than in hourly. I have a feeling that if all managers operated their centers as it seems you did yours, this forum would read like a lovefest for UPS, unfortunately that just isn't reality. edited to add: I prefer to see the glass half full, unfortunately I see the package car as half full also. [/QUOTE]
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